China-Based CAD Design Team for U.S. Dental Labs
Dental Inlay Design Service for U.S. Dental Labs
Our dental inlay design service helps U.S. dental labs outsource conservative restoration CAD cases to a China-based design team experienced in Exocad and 3Shape workflows. We support ceramic inlays, posterior inlay restorations, conservative cavity restorations, and production-ready digital files for milling or printing.
Dental Inlay Design for Conservative Lab Workflows
Inlay cases require careful CAD control because the restoration must fit inside a conservative preparation while maintaining proper margins, internal adaptation, contact points, occlusion, material thickness, and manufacturability. A small design issue can create seating problems, weak ceramic areas, or unnecessary adjustment during finishing.
Our dental inlay design workflow is built for U.S. dental labs that need additional CAD capacity without immediately hiring more full-time CAD technicians. Your lab sends the scan files, prescription, material preference, cavity preparation details, and design notes. Our CAD team reviews the case and prepares digital files based on your lab’s production workflow.
Conservative Restoration Support
CAD design support for ceramic inlays, posterior inlays, conservative restorations, and lab overflow cases.
Exocad & 3Shape Workflow
Support for common dental CAD workflows used by modern U.S. dental labs and restorative design teams.
Production-Ready Files
Digital files are prepared according to your case requirements, preferred output format, and material production notes.
What This Dental Inlay Design Service Includes
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Dental inlay design for conservative restorative cases -
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Posterior inlay CAD design support -
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Ceramic inlay and lithium disilicate inlay design support -
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Composite or material-specific inlay design support when case notes are provided -
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Margin, contact, occlusion, and thickness review before file delivery -
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Digital file preparation for milling or printing workflows
Why U.S. Dental Labs Outsource Dental Inlay Design
Inlay cases may look smaller than crowns or bridges, but they still take time inside a CAD department. Margin reading, internal fit, occlusal anatomy, contact position, material thickness, and milling feasibility all need careful review. Many U.S. dental labs do not need a generic low-cost vendor. They need a CAD partner that can follow instructions and support repeatable restorative workflows.
Working with a China-based CAD team can help your lab increase design capacity while keeping milling, finishing, dentist communication, and final case approval in-house. This is especially useful when your internal CAD team is overloaded with inlay, onlay, crown, bridge, or zirconia restoration cases.
- Lab overflow support: Add CAD capacity when your internal design team is overloaded.
- China-based design capacity: Support your U.S. lab workflow without immediately hiring additional full-time CAD staff.
- Exocad and 3Shape experience: Support for common workflows used by digital dental labs.
- Email-based case tracking: Keep prescriptions, material notes, and revision requests organized.
- Flexible case support: Suitable for single cases, repeat workflows, or ongoing CAD outsourcing.
Technical Details We Review
Every dental inlay design case is reviewed based on the quality of the scan data, margin clarity, and information provided by your lab. Complete case files help reduce delays and make the CAD workflow more efficient.
- Margin clarity and preparation design
- Internal adaptation and seating path
- Cavity form and preparation boundary
- Occlusal anatomy and clearance
- Proximal contact design
- Material thickness requirements
- Opposing arch relationship
- Milling or printing feasibility
- Lab-specific inlay design preferences
Our Dental Inlay Design Process
1. Send Your Case Files
Email your scan files, prescription, material preference, cavity preparation notes, and design requirements to exocaddesigner@outlook.com.
2. Case Review
Our CAD team reviews the scan data, preparation, bite relationship, material requirement, and file completeness before starting the design.
3. CAD Design
The inlay restoration is designed according to your prescription, material notes, margin requirements, contact preferences, and lab-specific workflow.
4. Quality Check
Before delivery, the design is checked for margin fit, internal adaptation, contacts, occlusion, material thickness, and manufacturability.
5. File Delivery
Completed files are delivered according to your workflow requirements. Common output formats may include STL, PLY, OBJ, or other compatible digital files.
What Files Should You Send?
To help us complete your dental inlay design case correctly, please send complete case information whenever possible. Missing scans, unclear margins, or incomplete prescriptions may delay the workflow.
- Upper and lower scan files
- Bite scan or occlusal record
- Preparation scan
- Restorative prescription
- Material preference
- Shade or esthetic notes if relevant
- Preferred contact and occlusion notes
- Cavity preparation or margin notes
- Your lab’s inlay design preferences
Best Fit for Dental Labs
This dental inlay design service is best suited for dental labs in the United States that need additional CAD design capacity for conservative restorations. It is especially useful for labs that already manage milling, printing, finishing, dentist communication, or final case approval but need help with digital design workload.
If your lab also handles related restorative cases, you may review our inlay onlay design service, full anatomy crown design service, or full zirconia design service for related CAD outsourcing support.
For software reference, you can learn more about Exocad dental CAD software on the official Exocad website.
Request Dental Inlay Design Support
Send your scan files, prescription, material preference, and design notes to our CAD team for review. We will help you confirm the workflow and next steps.
Email: exocaddesigner@outlook.com
Service location: China-based dental CAD design team serving U.S. dental labs. No phone support is provided; all case communication is handled by email for clear case tracking.


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